Thierry Scheerlinck
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
60 Papers
292 Citations
Thierry Scheerlinck is an academic researcher from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 51 publications.
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Papers
Functional outcome after intramedullary nailing of humeral shaft fractures: comparison between retrograde Marchetti-Vicenzi and unreamed AO antegrade nailing.
TL;DR: The retrograde approach to the humeral medullary cavity using a MVN resulted in better shoulder function and similar elbow function compared with the antegrade approach using an AO-UHN.
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Early primary total knee replacement for complex proximal tibia fractures in elderly and osteoarthritic patients.
Jan Vermeire,Thierry Scheerlinck +1 more
TL;DR: A limited series of well-selected elderly and/or osteoarthritic patients with a complex tibial plateau fracture treated with primary total knee arthroplasty yielded encouraging results.
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The effect of augmented reality on the accuracy and learning curve of external ventricular drain placement.
Frederick Van Gestel,Taylor Frantz,Cédric Vannerom,Anouk Verhellen,Anthony G. Gallagher,Shirley Elprama,An Jacobs,Ronald Buyl,Michaël Bruneau,Bart Jansen,Bart Jansen,Jef Vandemeulebroucke,Thierry Scheerlinck,Johnny Duerinck +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the impact of augmented reality (AR) assistance on the accuracy and learning curve of external ventricular drain (EVD) placement compared with the traditional freehand technique.
Advanced imaging of the scapholunate ligamentous complex
Maryam Shahabpour,Barbara Staelens,Luc Van Overstraeten,Michel De Maeseneer,Cedric Boulet,Johan De Mey,Thierry Scheerlinck +6 more
TL;DR: 3 T MRA using 3D sequences with 0.5-mm-thick slices and multiplanar reconstructions is capable to evaluate the scapholunate complex and could help to reduce the number of diagnostic arthroscopies.
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CT analysis of defects of the cement mantle and alignment of the stem: in vitro comparison of Charnley-Kerboul femoral hip implants inserted line-to-line and undersized in paired femora.
TL;DR: CT analysis showed that the line-to-line stems without distal centralisers were at least as well aligned and centered as undersized stems with a centraliser, but were surrounded by less cement and presented more areas of thin or deficient cement.
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